Webster County, West Virginia
Webster County, West Virginia, is located in the central part of the state. It was established in 1863 and is named after the famous American statesman Daniel Webster. The county covers an area of approximately 555 square miles and is known for its mountainous terrain and natural beauty.
The county seat is Webster Springs, which serves as the main hub for local government and services. Webster County is part of the Appalachian region and features outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and camping, attracting nature enthusiasts and visitors alike.